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Manchmal taucht das Problem auf, dass ein Leder auf der Oberfläche zu rutschig ist. Bei [[Möbelleder|Möbeln]] kann es dazu führen, dass man beim Sitzen nach und nach vom Sofa oder Sessel rutscht. Zu rutschige [[Geldbörse|Geldbörsen]] rutschen schon beim Hinsetzen aus der Tasche, und Motorradfahrer vermissen den nötigen Halt beim Fahren auf einer rutschigen [[Sattel|Motorradsitzbank]] aus Leder.  
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Slipperiness is a problem that arises occasionally on leather items. [[leather furniture|Furniture leather]] may cause you to gradually slip off the sofa or chair while sitting. Slippery [[Leather wallets|wallets]] can slip out of the pocket when sitting down, and motorcyclists can lack the necessary grip when riding on a slippery [[leather saddle#Motorcycle saddles|motorcycle seat]] made of leather.
  
Leder werden in der Herstellung oft rutschig gemacht, damit [[Lederschäden|mechanische Schäden]] reduziert werden. Meist sind es Additive im [[Top Coat]]. Widerstand erzeugt Reibung, und das kann schneller zu Gebrauchsspuren durch Abrieb auf dem Leder führen. Um das zu verhindern, wird das Leder rutschig gemacht.  
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[[Smooth leather]] with a [[finish]] is often made slippery in the [[leather production|production process]] in order to reduce [[leather damages|mechanical damage]] during use later. Usually this is done by additives in the [[finish#Primer - Finish / Top Coat|top coat]]. Resistance generates friction and this can lead to faster traces of wear due to abrasion on the leather.  
  
  
 
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''Typische [[Lederschäden|Verschleißspuren]] bei [[Autoleder|Auto-]] und [[Möbelleder]].''<br></p>
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''Typical [[leather damages|wear]] on [[car leather|car]] and [[leather furniture|furniture leather]].''<br></p>
 
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Solange die Rutschigkeit nicht stört, ist sie dann auch ein Schutz gegen Abrieb. Dort, wo die Rutschigkeit aber störend ist, kann sie durch geeignete [[Lederpflege|Lederpflegemittel]] gemindert werden. Wachse sind da ein hilfreicher Inhaltsstoff. Wachse sind i. d. R. sehr stumpf und bremsen die Rutschigkeit. Auch Surfboards, Ski und Snowboards werden gewachst, damit sich der „Grip“ verbessert.
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As long as the slip is not annoying, it is a good protection against abrasion. Where the slipperiness is disturbing, it can be mitigated by suitable [https://www.colourlock.com/Leather-Care-Protect/|leather care products]. Some waxes and waterproofing products are helpful ingredients. Waxes are generally very blunt and slow the slipperiness. Also surfboards, ski and snowboards are waxed, so the "grip" improves. But always [[leather cleaner|clean]] the leather first. This can sometimes help substantially.  
 
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Es gibt aber auch Leder, wo eine Rutschigkeit gewünscht ist. Das [[Arschleder]] im Bergbau wurde zum Schutz des Hinterns verwendet, wenn durch Bohrungen in kleinen Tunnel auf dem Hintern gerutscht wurde.  
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But there are also leathers, where slippery is desired. For instance, [[ass leather]] in the former mining industry was used to protect the bottom when sliding through holes in small tunnels by sitting resting your bottom on a piece of "ass leather".
  
  

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Slipperiness is a problem that arises occasionally on leather items. Furniture leather may cause you to gradually slip off the sofa or chair while sitting. Slippery wallets can slip out of the pocket when sitting down, and motorcyclists can lack the necessary grip when riding on a slippery motorcycle seat made of leather.

Smooth leather with a finish is often made slippery in the production process in order to reduce mechanical damage during use later. Usually this is done by additives in the top coat. Resistance generates friction and this can lead to faster traces of wear due to abrasion on the leather.


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Typical wear on car and furniture leather.

 

As long as the slip is not annoying, it is a good protection against abrasion. Where the slipperiness is disturbing, it can be mitigated by suitable care products. Some waxes and waterproofing products are helpful ingredients. Waxes are generally very blunt and slow the slipperiness. Also surfboards, ski and snowboards are waxed, so the "grip" improves. But always clean the leather first. This can sometimes help substantially.

But there are also leathers, where slippery is desired. For instance, ass leather in the former mining industry was used to protect the bottom when sliding through holes in small tunnels by sitting resting your bottom on a piece of "ass leather".


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